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1 Geology (GEOL)
GEOL 114 Earth's Past and Future Lab 1 Hour
GEOLOGY (GEOL)
To make it concise and to reflect corresponding changes in GEOL 112
listing. However, the learning objective for the course will remain
GEOL 103 Our Dynamic Planet 3 Hours
unchanged. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code E-SL | SL
Introduction to the spatial dimension of Earth's dynamic systems and
Prerequisite(s): GEOL 112 (may be taken concurrently)
how they affect people. These include the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and
Course Fee: $15
lithosphere. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code E-NS | NS
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; fall 2020; spring 2021; fall 2021; spring
Equivalent(s): GEOG 103
2022; fall 2022
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; spring 2021; fall 2021; spring 2022; fall
GEOL 250 Environmental Geology 3 Hours
2022
Survey of the geologic principles in relation to environmental problems
GEOL 106 Geology and Cinema 1.5 Hour
arising from human actions. Topical environmental issues controlled
Examines how Hollywood depicts geology and geologists in movies.
by whole Earth processes, and the use of geologic knowledge in their
Addresses facts and fallacies in selected movies and in so doing explores
remediation will be investigated. Colonnade/Statewide General Education
basic geological processes and Earth materials. No credit for the Geology
Code E-SL, E-NS | NS, SL
major or minor.
Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2020; spring 2021; fall 2021; spring 2022;
Recent Term(s) Offered: None
summer 2022; fall 2022
GEOL 107 Backyard Geology 1.5 Hour
GEOL 270 Analytical Techniques in Geology 3 Hours
Applies basic geologic principles to local surroundings. Explains how
Basic analytical techniques used to examine and analyze Earth
geologic processes create local rock forms and structures. Field trips
materials. Topics include precision and accuracy, sample preparation,
required. No credit for the Geology major or minor.
contamination, calibration techniques, analysis of data sets. Note:
Recent Term(s) Offered: None
Permission of instructor may be required.
Prerequisite(s): GEOL 111 and GEOL 112
GEOL 111 The Earth 3 Hours
Course Fee: $50
The study of Earth including rocks, mineral resources, energy, soils,
Recent Term(s) Offered: None
surface geologic processes, earthquakes and Earth's interior, global
tectonics, hydrology, and environmental geology. Students electing to
GEOL 295 Introduction to Research Methodology 1 Hour
meet their general education laboratory requirement through GEOL 113
To familiarize Ogden Research Scholars and other research oriented
must simultaneously enroll in the GEOL 111 lecture course. Laboratory
students with the fundamentals of choosing a research topic, performing
is required for Geology majors, minors, and some prospective science
a bibliographical search on a subject, classification of instruments, data
teachers, but is optional for most others. Colonnade/Statewide General
taking, data reduction, professional ethics and other research oriented
Education Code E-NS | NS
topics. The common points of research methodology in the different
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; summer 2020; fall 2020; spring 2021;
scientific areas will be accentuated. Examples will be drawn from the
summer 2021; fall 2021; spring 2022; summer 2022; fall 2022
various disciplines. Use of computers will be emphasized. Course does
not count toward any major or minor. Note: Ogden Research Scholar, or
GEOL 112 Earth's Past and Future 3 Hours
3.2 grade point average at the end of freshman year, or OCSTH faculty
Deep time study of Earth, life, and climate to understand how the
member recommendation.
plantet - our only home - has changed in the past and what this means
Equivalent(s): CS 295, PHYS 295, MATH 295, CHEM 295, ENGR 295,
for the future of human species. Students electing to meet their
BIOL 295
general education laboratory requirement through GEOL 114 must
Recent Term(s) Offered: None
simultaneously enroll in GEOL 112. Laboratory (GEOL 114) is required for
Geology majors and some prospective science teachers, but is optional
GEOL 301 Geology and Climate: Past and Future 3 Hours
for most others. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code E-NS | NS
Survey of Earth’s past climate changes, the present state, and what these
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; summer 2020; fall 2020; spring 2021;
mean for the future of our planet – our only home. Factors and processes
fall 2021; spring 2022; fall 2022
that influence Earth’s climate over a variety of timescales are examined.
Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SY
GEOL 113 The Earth Laboratory 1 Hour
Prerequisite(s): (GEOL 103 or GEOG 103 or GEOL 111 or GEOL 112) and
Laboratory work designed to accompany GEOL 111. Minerals, rocks,
21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status
topographic maps, geologic maps, and aerial photographs are studied.
Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2020; fall 2021; fall 2022
This laboratory is required for Geology majors, minors and some
prospective science teachers, but is optional for most others. Colonnade/
GEOL 305 Earth System Science for Teachers 3 Hours
Statewide General Education Code E-SL | SL
Collaborative, problem-based learning (PBL) experience, using real-world
Prerequisite(s): (GEOL 111 (may be taken concurrently) or GEOG 103
examples to enhance student understanding of earth system science,
(may be taken concurrently) or GEOL 103 (may be taken concurrently))
with a focus on relevance in science teaching grades K-12. Includes PBL-
Course Fee: $15
based lesson plan development. Applicable towards a major in Geology
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; fall 2020; spring 2021; fall 2021; spring
only for those students seeking teacher certification.
2022; summer 2022; fall 2022
Prerequisite(s): (GEOL 111 and GEOL 113) or (GEOL 112 and GEOL 114)
Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2020
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Geology (GEOL) 2
GEOL 310 Global Hydrology 3 Hours GEOL 350 Mineralogy and Petrology 4 Hours (repeatable max of 4 hrs)
An introduction to descriptive and quantitative hydrology. The hydrologic The study of the origin, characteristics, formative processes, and
cycle, precipitation, evaporation, and transpiration will be covered classification of minerals, and igneous and metamorphic rocks. Their
under descriptive hydrology. Hydrographs, runoff relations, ground occurrence in relation to plate tectonics is stressed. Laboratory work
water, and storage routing will be covered under quantitative hydrology. includes mineral identification, and petrographic study of igneous and
Consideration is given to use and management of water as a resource. metamorphic rocks in hand specimen and in thin section. A field trip may
Prerequisite(s): (GEOL 111 or GEOG 103 or GEOL 103) be required.
Equivalent(s): GEOG 310 Prerequisite(s): GEOL 111 and GEOL 113
Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2020 Course Fee: $35
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; spring 2021; spring 2022
GEOL 311 General Oceanography 3 Hours
A course in basic fundamentals pertaining to the geological, chemical, GEOL 360 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy 4 Hours
physical and biological aspects of the marine environment. Topics for Introduces sedimentary processes, including sediment origins, erosion,
discussion include the topography, structure and history of the ocean transportation, deposition, and diagenesis. Sedimentation patterns and
basins and their margins, ocean waters and oceanic circulation, tides stratigraphic architecture are studied in the context of depositional and
and waves, marine geochemistry, ocean sediments and sedimentation, tectonic settings.
near-shore geologic processes and the ocean as a biogeochemical Prerequisite(s): GEOL 112 and GEOL 114
system. The resources of the ocean and the influence of humans are also Course Fee: $40
considered. Note: Permission of instructor may be required. Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; spring 2021; spring 2022
Prerequisite(s): GEOL 111 and GEOL 113
GEOL 380 Introductory Field Techniques 3 Hours
Course Fee: $15
Techniques of geological field work. Topics include sampling, rock
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; spring 2021
identification and description, field notes, and the transition from field to
GEOL 315 Energy, Climate and Carbon 3 Hours laboratory analysis. Field work is required.
Energy, Climate and Carbon investigates our current reliance upon Prerequisite(s): GEOL 111 and GEOL 113
carbon-based sources of energy, the effect of fossil-fuel emissions on Course Fee: $50
the environment and climate at local-to-global scales, and current efforts Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2020; spring 2022
to limit fossil-fuel emissions and global climate change. The course is
GEOL 399 Research Problems in Geology 1-3 Hours (repeatable max
particularly focused on carbon-capture technologies, geological carbon
of 3 hrs)
sequestration and renewable energy resources. Colonnade/Statewide
Individual research projects are conducted under faculty supervision.
General Education Code K-SY
May be repeated with a change of content, but only 3 hours will be
Prerequisite(s): (GEOL 111 or GEOL 112 or GEOL 103 or GEOG 103) and
counted toward the major. A written report is required. Note: Permission
21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status
of research project director.
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; spring 2021
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; fall 2020; spring 2021; fall 2021; spring
GEOL 325 Introduction to Minerals and Crystalline Rocks 3 Hours 2022; fall 2022
The sight identification of minerals andcrystalline rocks is stressed. The
GEOL 405 Paleontology 4 Hours (repeatable max of 4 hrs)
description, origin and classification, economic uses, and occurrences of
A basic course in paleobiology including the nature of the fossil record,
the major mineral andcrystalline rock groups are discussed. Appropriate
preservation, basic factors and theories relating to the origin and
rock and mineral specimens are examined in the laboratory.
development of living systems and the process of evolution, the species
Prerequisite(s): (GEOG 103 or GEOL 103 or GEOL 111) and GEOL 113
concept, systematics, and paleoecology. Major invertebrate taxa with a
Recent Term(s) Offered: None
significant fossil record are also studied. Laboratory work includes the
GEOL 330 Mineralogy 4 Hours (repeatable max of 4 hrs) examination, description, and classification of fossil specimens. Note:
The systematic study of minerals. Includes crystallography, crystal Permission of instructor may be required.
chemistry, mineral stability, the classification of minerals, and the Prerequisite(s): GEOL 112 and GEOL 114 and BIOL 122 and BIOL 123
origin, characteristics and occurrences of the major mineral groups. Course Fee: $40
Laboratory work includes crystal symmetry, mineral identification, and an Recent Term(s) Offered: None
introduction to the optical microscope. A field trip may be required. Note:
GEOL 408 Structural Geology 4 Hours (repeatable max of 4 hrs)
One semester of college chemistry or permission of instructor required.
This course introduces the mechanics, characteristics, occurrences, and
Prerequisite(s): GEOL 111 and GEOL 113
resultant structures associated with the major processes of deformation
Course Fee: $35
of the earth's crust. Major structural regions of North America are
Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2020; fall 2021
discussed. The laboratory emphasizes graphical and mathematical
solutions of structural problems. Field trip required.
Prerequisite(s): GEOL 111 and GEOL 113
Course Fee: $40
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; spring 2021; fall 2022
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3 Geology (GEOL)
GEOL 415 Applied Environmental Geology 3 Hours GEOL 465 Geophysics 3 Hours
The interrelationships of geologic processes, earth materials, and human The fundamentals of general and exploration geophysics. Topics
activities. Assessment of geologic factors with respect to site selection, include the origin of the earth and solar system, the earth's interior,
energy production, land use, waste disposal, planning, water resources, geochronology, gravity and isostasy, seismology, the earth's heat,
engineering practices, and the recognition and control of geologic geomagnetism, upper atmosphere, continents and ocean basins, ridges
hazards. Class exercises stress the application of geologic knowledge to and island arcs, and plate tectonics. The theory and applications of
specific environmental situations. Note: Permission of instructor may be exploration geophysics are also covered, especially gravity, magnetic,
required. and seismic methods. Note: One year of college physics or permission of
Prerequisite(s): GEOL 111 and GEOL 113 instructor required.
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; fall 2022 Prerequisite(s): GEOL 111
Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; fall 2021
GEOL 420 Geomorphology 3 Hours (repeatable max of 4 hrs)
The study of the origin, history, and characteristics of landforms GEOL 470 Tectonics 3 Hours
produced by fluvial, glacial, wind, and wave erosion and mass-wasting Deformational structure and style of various crustal regions. Regional
and ground water or by combination of these, acting upon the major tectonics of North America is emphasized.
types of earth materials and structures. Laboratory work includes Prerequisite(s): GEOL 308
the interpretation of topographic and geologic maps, air photos, and Course Fee: $20
stereopairs. A field trip may be required. Recent Term(s) Offered: None
Prerequisite(s): (GEOL 111 or GEOG 103 or GEOL 103)
GEOL 475 Special Topics in Geology 1-3 Hours (repeatable max of 12
Equivalent(s): GEOG 420
hrs)
Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021
A lecture-discussion or supervised research course in which advanced or
GEOL 430 Optical Mineralogy 3 Hours special topics in geology are considered in detail. Special topics courses
A study of the optical constants and phenomena exhibited by and may not replace required courses in the geology major/minor but may be
characteristic of crystalline mineral materials. Topics covered include applied as elective credit. Note: Permission of instructor required.
the behavior of light in crystalline solids, the origin and nature of Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2020; fall 2020; spring 2022
interference colors, refractive index, birefringence, optical character,
GEOL 485 Geology of Fossil Fuels 3 Hours
and optical identification of minerals. Laboratory work concerns
Formation of coal, petroleum, and natural gas including depositional
techniques employed with the petrographic microscope and the use of
setting, source materials, and processes of thermal maturation.
the microscope in mineral identification.
Stratigraphic and structural relations, modes of occurrence, exploration
Prerequisite(s): (GEOL 325 or GEOL 330)
techniques, and resource evaluation are emphasized. Field trip required.
Recent Term(s) Offered: None
Note: Permission of instructor may be required.
GEOL 432 Diffraction and Spectroscopy 4 Hours Prerequisite(s): GEOL 308
Theory and experimental practices of modern analytical techniques Recent Term(s) Offered: None
for the analysis of crystal structures. Focuses on the study of
GEOL 490 Petroleum Geology 3 Hours
crystallography, crystal chemistry, and their physical and chemical
Concepts of oil formation, source-rock evaluation, thermal maturation,
properties. Laboratory fee required.
and petroleum migration are reviewed. Emphasis is placed on
Prerequisite(s): (GEOG 325 or GEOL 330 or CHEM 222 or PHYS 266)
characterization of petroleum reservoirs and traps and on the techniques
Recent Term(s) Offered: None
employed by geologists in exploration for oil and gas accumulations.
GEOL 440 Hydrogeology 3 Hours Field trip required.
Origin, occurrence, and movement of ground water; water wells and Recent Term(s) Offered: None
aquifer evaluations; exploratory investigations; quality of ground water
GEOL 499 Professional Preparation in Geology 2 Hours
supplies; legal aspects.
Professional career preparation in geology including senior assessment,
Prerequisite(s): MATH 136 (may be taken concurrently) and (GEOG 310 or
resume writing, college-to-career transition, professional ethics, and
GEOL 310)
selected seminar topics. Outside speakers from industry and academia
Recent Term(s) Offered: None
will be included.
GEOL 445 Aqueous Geochemistry 3 Hours Restriction(s): Students with a semester level of Academy Junior,
An introduction to geochemical processes of surface and ground water Academy Senior, Freshman, Junior or Sophomore may not enroll.
including concentrations of ions and organic compounds, chemical Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2020; fall 2021; fall 2022
equilibria, and analytical techniques. Carbonate and clay minerals will be
studied in detail.
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 120 and CHEM 121
Recent Term(s) Offered: None
GEOL 455 Field Geology 1-6 Hours (repeatable max of 6 hrs)
Geological field experiences in a variety of settings and locations,
designed to teach the hands-on methods of fieldwork and data collection,
and the preparation of geologic maps, cross sections and reports.
Prerequisite(s): (GEOL 111 and GEOL 113) or permission of instructor
Recent Term(s) Offered: None
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